Oh gosh! I'm sorry no one has answered this yet. I saw it yesterday (or day before) but I can't really answer.

I only have a couple of ideas about this. One is maybe you got the wrong version from the repo? The other one, is that it might have something to do with your....oh rats, I'm going to have to know this, if I'm switching to Linux pretty soon. In Windows, it's called a theme. From other messages I've read, there seems to be some kind of setting within your theme, but I couldn't tell you what it's called or how to find it.

I´m not sure about "normal" icons as I´m riding this theme here, which is pretty close to that one above and I like very much. I can´t remember where I got it from nor how I installed it - but it´s not a thing of a simple switch if I recall correctly:

You can download new themes from https://www.gnome-look.org/browse/cat/135/ord/top/ and after unpacking, drop them into the folder that you can open by clicking on the 'open' icon in the 'System' tab of the preferences... Haven't tested that, but maybe someone wants to try it?

Something doesn't work? - Keeping an eye on the status bar can save you a lot of time!

Among all those themes listed at the link you gave, I guess there must be themes which are specifically for Inkscape, right? I can't imagine that all of those would work with Inkscape. So if you wanted to make your own, you'd have to learn how to use that program? (Gnome, I guess?)

I won't be able to try it until the dev version is a little more stable. But thanks for the info!

None of them are specifically for Inkscape. They are for all programs on a Linux desktop.We are already using GTK with Inkscape, the Gnome Toolkit. On Linux, Gnome is a whole desktop. But GTK also works with other desktops. It's a bit confusing, admittedly. Anyway. They should all work with Inkscape, but as they are user-contributed, some may be more broken than others.

Something doesn't work? - Keeping an eye on the status bar can save you a lot of time!